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  • 91Red Fruit Bat — Taxobox name = Red Fruit Bat status = VU | status system = IUCN2.3 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Chiroptera familia = Phyllostomidae genus = Stenoderma species = S. rufum binomial = Stenoderma rufum binomial… …

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  • 92Coroneted Fruit Dove — At Central Park Zoo, USA Conservation status …

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  • 93key fruit — n. a dry, winged fruit, as of the maple, ash, or elm, containing the seed or seeds; samara …

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  • 94Glossary of botanical terms — Many of the terms used in Wikipedia glossaries (often most) are already defined and explained within Wikipedia itself. However, lists like the following indicate where new articles need to be written and are also useful for looking up and… …

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  • 95Adansonia — Baobab redirects here. For other uses, see Baobab (disambiguation). Adansonia African Baobab (Adansonia digitata) tree in Bagamoyo, Tanzania near the Kaole ruins …

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  • 96Seed — A seed Audio IPA|en us seed.ogg|/ˈsiːd/ (in some plants, referred to as a kernel) is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food. It is the product of the ripened ovule of gymnosperm and… …

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  • 97Persimmon — This article is about the edible fruit. For other uses, see Persimmon (disambiguation). Persimmon American persimmon flower Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 98Adansonia digitata — taxobox name = Adansonia digitata image caption = Baobab tree in Tanzania status = secure regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Eudicots unranked ordo = Rosids ordo = Malvales familia = Malvaceae genus = Adansonia… …

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  • 99Drupe — Diagram of a typical drupe (peach), showing both fruit and seed …

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  • 100Brassicales — ▪ plant order Introduction  order of flowering plants that includes cabbages (cabbage) and capers, as well as mignonette, mustard, and nasturtiums (nasturtium). Brassicales includes 17 families, 398 genera, and 4,450 species. There are five… …

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